Steele Tries To Explain: I Support Afghanistan War — But This Is Obama’s Strategy

RNC Chair Michale Steele
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Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele has a released a new statement of his position on the war in Afghanistan, in the wake of his comments yesterday that were critical of the whole venture and blaming it on President Obama. Interestingly, Steele simultaneously walks back the implication that he does not support the war — and sticks to his message of putting the outcome of the situation on Obama’s head:

“As we enter the Fourth of July weekend, I proudly remember standing with Maryland National Guardsmen on their way to the Middle East and later stood with the mothers of soldiers lost at war. There is no question that America must win the war on terror.

“During the 2008 Presidential campaign, Barack Obama made clear his belief that we should not fight in Iraq, but instead concentrate on Afghanistan. Now, as President, he has indeed shifted his focus to this region. That means this is his strategy. And, for the sake of the security of the free world, our country must give our troops the support necessary to win this war.

“As we have learned throughout history, winning a war in Afghanistan is a difficult task. We must also remember that after the tragedy of September 11, 2001, it is also a necessary one. That is why I supported the decision to increase our troop force and, like the entire United States Senate, I support General Petraeus’ confirmation. The stakes are too high for us to accept anything but success in Afghanistan.”

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